Litmus group announced24 April 2017CultureIntroducing our reader feedback groupIntroducing our reader feedback groupRegion: United KingdomMore: ReadersPracticeRIBA
We must restore dignity, safety and fairness to architecture12 December 2024CultureMake wellbeing more than a platitude, demands Muyiwa OkiMake wellbeing more than a platitude, demands Muyiwa OkiRegion: United KingdomMore: WellbeingEqualityOvertimeWorking conditionsARBRIBASurveyHealth safety & wellbeingMuyiwa OkiOpinion
Accelerating change28 July 2020IntelligenceThe RIBA is putting a new and urgent emphasis on education and professional development, writes Alan JonesThe RIBA is putting a new and urgent emphasis on education and professional development, writes Alan JonesRegion: United KingdomMore: ProfessionProfessional practiceProfessional guidanceContinuing professional developmentArchitectural educationAlan Jones
Nuclear option?5 February 2016CultureTurncoats’ do or die debateTurncoats’ do or die debateRegion: United KingdomMore: PracticeEducationThe meaning of architectureMaria SmithTraditionalismDebateRadicalism
Favourite books: What we can learn by taking a child’s view of the city22 December 2020CultureThe Child in the City, Colin Ward, New York: Pantheon Books/London: The Architectural Press, 1978The Child in the City, Colin Ward, New York: Pantheon Books/London: The Architectural Press, 1978Region: United KingdomMore: Shumi BoseColin WardPamela BuxtonPlaces planning & communityBook
Industry takes the reins in faltering retrofit push25 February 2020ProductsThere's no national policy or developed market, but retrofit projects keep comingThere's no national policy or developed market, but retrofit projects keep comingRegion: United KingdomMore: Energiesprong standardGreen DealPeople Powered RetrofitHousingClimate emergencyLegal regulatory & statutory complianceSustainable architectureJosephine Smit
Community Cohesion Guaranteed1 September 2012BuildingsCambridge is building a 3,000-home academic quarterCambridge is building a 3,000-home academic quarterRegion: SouthMore: CambridgeEducationHigher eduction and research
In association with IG lintelsSpanning suburbia15 February 2019ProductsWho doesn’t love a suburban home? Our competition invites architects to rethink the typology for the 21st centuryWho doesn’t love a suburban home? Our competition invites architects to rethink the typology for the 21st centuryRegion: United Kingdom
Cultural intelligence: think of it like Couch to 5K27 January 2022IntelligenceOur final step on the route to inclusionOur final step on the route to inclusionRegion: United KingdomMore: Marsha RamroopCultural intelligenceDiversityInclusivityBusiness, clients and services
Why employers need to take legal advice before insisting staff return to the studio1 August 2022IntelligenceEmployees' reluctance to lose hybrid and homeworking can leave employers in a difficult situationEmployees' reluctance to lose hybrid and homeworking can leave employers in a difficult situationRegion: United KingdomMore: Legal, regulatory and statutory complianceHybrid workingHomeworkingCovid-19Business practice
Did you think of the community too?22 September 2015BuildingsEnter the RIBAJ MacEwen Award: Architecture for the Common GoodEnter the RIBAJ MacEwen Award: Architecture for the Common GoodRegion: United KingdomMore: OfficeUrban realmInfrastructureHousingHealthWhere people liveEducationMaterialsArchitectural competitionBuild a better BritainCommon goodSocial conscience
What does the latest RIBA data say about the year ahead for architects?19 January 2023IntelligenceThe RIBA Future Trends Workload Index shows improvements in some categories, but uncertainty is still expectedThe RIBA Future Trends Workload Index shows improvements in some categories, but uncertainty is still expectedRegion: United KingdomMore: Neal MorrisBusiness resilienceEconomic outlookEconomic growthRecessionProfessional featuresDavid Miller ArchitectsBusiness clients & servicesBusiness, clients and services